Chevrolet Centennial Edition: 100 Years of Legendary Truck

The Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 comes standard with 4WD and the 355-pull 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V-8. Clients can move up to the 420-drive 6.2-liter EcoTec3 V-8.

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For a long time, Chevy trucks have been a piece of the American Dream, as solid and tried and true as the general population who drive them. Furthermore, as they are gone down through each new age, one thing continues as before: Chevy trucks are from the group of the most dependable and true, longest-enduring full-measure pickups out and about.

To help honor constructing in excess of 85 million trucks over a century, Chevy is propelling a unique version for the 2018 Silverado half-ton and Colorado mid-size pickups.

Called the Centennial Edition, these one-year-only models come with several unique features that help Chevy express its accomplishment and its loyal customers show off their dedication to the blue-blooded American brand.

The Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 comes standard with 4WD and the 355-pull 5.3-liter EcoTec3 V-8. Clients can move up to the 420-drive 6.2-liter EcoTec3 V-8.

Chevy’s eAssist mild hybrid package is available nationwide on 2018 LT and LTZ trim trucks. All Silverado 1500 trims now have standard rearview cameras, teen driver mode, active aero shutters, and the tire air pressure monitoring system that includes tire fill alert.

The Centennial Edition gets legacy necktie tokens on the front and back that accompany a dim wrap-up. Likewise present are the ‘100-year’ Chevrolet identifications that are set on the front entryways. Chevy guaranteed that the identifications are propelled by the hues and configuration signals found in the early trucks.

the Colorado Centennial Edition accompanies that Centennial Blue outside paint, a body-shaking back guard, and the legacy necktie identifications.

Similar chrome work accents the side mirror caps, door handles, lower window trim, and surrounds ligh. The heritage bowtie under the spray-on bed liner is seen here, too, tying the Colorado and Silverado together.

One thing is without a doubt – truck innovation beyond any doubt has changed a ton in a long time since that old C10 was assembled.

Since the start, Chevrolet Trucks have concentrated on making the ideal vehicle to address each client’s issues. In the wake of building particular trucks to serve its industrial facility, Chevrolet acquainted its first trucks with clients in 1918. They incorporated the half-ton Light Delivery and the 1918 One-Ton truck.